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I was told Zachary was a “council house name”

90 replies

Nononotacceptable · 25/06/2019 23:07

Hmm

I am only guessing at what they mean by a “council house name” but I assume they didn’t mean it in a kind way.

So, assuming they mean a big downmarket (apologies to council tenants, not my opinion) it isn’t anyway is it?

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Pinkfinkle · 26/06/2019 13:12

No, I really don’t think so. It’s not up there with Jayden, Jackson and Kai. It’s a bit of a classless name imo, could fit any class.

cranetime · 26/06/2019 11:44

Fullmoons This is true! Aaron, Darius and Dorcas are all in the bible!

AverageMummy · 26/06/2019 11:29

I think Zachary isn’t the original interpretation from the Bible anyway - it’s Zachariah / Zacharias ?

I still think Zachary is a lovely name but yes you’d need to be ok with sharing the name choice with a wide set of demographics now.

AverageMummy · 26/06/2019 11:27

People regularly say ‘biblical’ as though it’s a protected name type that will always be considered respectable & ‘classic’ irrespective of fashion.

Here are my favourite biblical names Grin

Kitron
Haggith
Gaash
Diving-gad
Kish
Beth-dagon
Candace
Dodo
Garmites
Gob

Fullmoons · 26/06/2019 11:15

The bible doesn't protect names from becoming 'common' or trickling down!

stucknoue · 26/06/2019 11:13

I wanted Zachary or Zachariah if I had a boy, I didn't. It's a biblical name, timeless

cranetime · 26/06/2019 11:06

BarryBarryTaylor. Right! Zacky to me is just a cute nickname of Zachary, in fact as there is a Zachary at school (always called by his full name) who is a bit of a terror, Zacky sounds better to me!

At least you can have a nickname - Zac, Zacky - unlike Shane. Shay? Sha? Doesn’t work for me!

AverageMummy · 26/06/2019 11:00

@SemperIdem that makes sense ! I think hyphenated names were originally posh....

BarryBarryTaylor · 26/06/2019 10:59

Sorry cranetime it was from the first page, Boronation Street I think!

cranetime · 26/06/2019 10:56

Yes, I think it has “trickled down”. Certainly where we are Zachary is on a par with names like Shane and Liam.

cranetime · 26/06/2019 10:50

BarryBarryTaylor Who are you talking to?

Fullmoons · 26/06/2019 10:47

Just because it's an old or religious name doesn't protect it from 'trickling down the classes'.

It has happened to a lot of names.

Oliversmumsarmy · 26/06/2019 10:47

And what is wrong with council estates

derekmorgan · 26/06/2019 10:41

I love Zachary, definitely not a "council estate" name.

SemperIdem · 26/06/2019 10:41

AverageMummy

Freakonomics has an interesting chapter on how names “trickle downwards” from the upper/middle classes.

Zachary is a good example of that in action.

BarryBarryTaylor · 26/06/2019 10:38

I look after a gorgeous Zacky, parents are Turkish, own a chain of organic coffee shops and a far from what you are trying to imply, and even if they were, who cares! Get a grip!

Bookworm4 · 26/06/2019 10:35

I know someone that named their child Zacky. confused THAT is a council house name
Really? Are people this snobbish? You do know not everyone in a council house is on benefits, has a criminal record and 7 kids 🙄

BarryBarryTaylor · 26/06/2019 10:33

It’s awful that council estate has such terrible connotations. I live in London, surrounded by council estates, children’s names range from Esme to Esmail and front Mabel to Charlie. They are just names 🤷🏻‍♀️ I really don’t get it

dottiedodah · 26/06/2019 10:29

It is a lovely name IMHO.Our friend who is a Doctor called one of her children by this name .! What a silly thing for someone to say .Does living in a Council house make you some sort of untouchable!FGS .My sons friend who was very polite ,and well mannered came from a CH and his whole family were very pleasant as well!.Im sure that about 95% of CH tenants are similar ,but we only get to hear about the shocking types dont we?!

Watersnail · 26/06/2019 10:18

What was the name of the person who said that? Tell them that (their name) denotes a small-minded snob.

Chooseyourweapon · 26/06/2019 10:18

Zachary (not sure of spelling) is a “bad lad” name where we are. I surprised people don’t think it is! Zachary is the lad who robs cars are drinks cans in the daytime!

StealthPolarBear · 26/06/2019 09:56

People who say stuff like that are showing themselves up and can be freely ignored imo

CassianAndor · 26/06/2019 09:54

agreed! It isn't a classic name in my book either as it's only recently come into fashion. No Zacs around when I were a lass!

Just because something first appeared in a book 2000+ years ago doesn't make it classic.

AverageMummy · 26/06/2019 09:54

Asked my husband teacher if he’d taught many Zacharys & what sort of background they had. He said lots (he’s taught in 20 odd schools).

“Mixed bag....lots of Asian Zacharys / Zacks & all sorts of backgrounds really. Don’t remember any particularly posh ones - but no real association with the name.”

Being secondary kids that would be over a decade out of date of course. There are a lot in the primary schools round here & it’s a very deprived area.

But I can’t see why it should be a problem - it’s a lovely name - one of my favourites actually.

AverageMummy · 26/06/2019 09:50

I never really know what people mean by classic here. To me classic is a name that isn’t as prone to suddenly being in & out of fashion - which definitely wouldn’t be Zachary which is very much a fashion surge. But maybe people mean classic to mean, long term staple name. Always confuses me!

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